Saffity
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Scout
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Southern Ontario, Canada
Pronouns: She/Her
Posts: 267
Pronouns: She/Her
Posts: 267
"Getting strong enough to keep two tiny humans from unaliving themselves."
Well now, isn't this nice!! I came back expecting to look at my check in thread and wimper a little at the length of time it's been, and instead there's a gorgeous new forum to play on.
It's like opening a brand new journal! All the possibilities!
But for a smack of reality to me, I must admit that Square one is very much on hold at the moment, so on hold that I will likely restart it when I'm next able to do anything more than walking. The joys of growing a tiny human parasite.
He's doing well, likely to be a gymnast or swimmer if his vast array of movements display. I would prefer he didn't beat up my liver so much.
The flood of relaxin has started, and while that will be lovely in a couple of months, at the moment it means that my already hyperflexible body (thanks to Celiac Disease) is having a little difficulty holding my joints as they should be. This results mainly in sore back atm as my ribs like trying to rearrange themselves.
So I have been advised to stick with walking, and whatever motions taking care of Ze Munchie requires, and to limit extra exercizing.
Since Ze Peanut is due mid December, my hope is that he will arrive early enough that I can recoup and join the (likely) Advent/Ornament challenge and get my name on the tree again.
It's like opening a brand new journal! All the possibilities!
But for a smack of reality to me, I must admit that Square one is very much on hold at the moment, so on hold that I will likely restart it when I'm next able to do anything more than walking. The joys of growing a tiny human parasite.
He's doing well, likely to be a gymnast or swimmer if his vast array of movements display. I would prefer he didn't beat up my liver so much.
The flood of relaxin has started, and while that will be lovely in a couple of months, at the moment it means that my already hyperflexible body (thanks to Celiac Disease) is having a little difficulty holding my joints as they should be. This results mainly in sore back atm as my ribs like trying to rearrange themselves.
So I have been advised to stick with walking, and whatever motions taking care of Ze Munchie requires, and to limit extra exercizing.
Since Ze Peanut is due mid December, my hope is that he will arrive early enough that I can recoup and join the (likely) Advent/Ornament challenge and get my name on the tree again.